Sapere Aude

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Sapere Aude is a Latin phrase meaning "dare to know" or "dare to be wise," historically associated with Enlightenment thought and the encouragement of intellectual courage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin phrase
motto
alternativeTranslation dare to be wise
associatedWith Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment

autonomy of reason
critical thinking
education
intellectual courage
rationalism
self-determination
culturalRole call to intellectual bravery
emblem of secular rational inquiry
expression of humanist ideals
slogan of Enlightenment thought
encourages critical examination of beliefs
lifelong learning
personal responsibility for knowledge
questioning dogma
self-reflection
fieldOfUse education
ethics
intellectual history
philosophy
political theory
hasConceptualTheme encouragement of independent thought
enlightenment of the individual
freedom of thought
intellectual maturity
moral responsibility to think
overcoming ignorance
pursuit of knowledge
questioning authority
use of one’s own reason
language Latin
literalMeaning dare to know
relatedConcept Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment (intellectual movement)

autonomy
emancipation from tutelage
humanism
liberal education
reason
timePeriodAssociated Age of Enlightenment
usedAsMottoBy academic institutions
learned societies
philosophical movements
schools
universities

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Manchester Grammar School hasMotto Sapere Aude
University of Otago motto Sapere Aude